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Apartments for rent in Wilmington, DE

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Overview of Wilmington

Searching for Wilmington apartments for rent is like experiencing the past. The neighborhoods of this tax-free Delaware city invite people to "explore history" in one of the Brandywine Valley's greatest treasures. Nestled in between New Castle and Kennett Square, Wilmington inspires with small-town charm, fine gourmet dining options and numerous bed and breakfasts for the perfect weekend getaway. If you choose to make this town your home, you'll be able to take advantage of the quaint environment in your everyday life. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Wilmington has a population of more than 71,000 residents.

Living in Wilmington

When Interstate 95 was built in Delaware in the 1980s, Wilmington apartments for rent became popular with people looking for a suburban lifestyle with the perks of working in the city. Once hailed as the "Chemical Capital of the World," Wilmington was responsible for making most of the chemicals used across the globe in the 20th century. Located on the western shore of the Delaware River, Wilmington is a beautiful city filled with public gardens, parks, museums and walking paths located both throughout the city and along the waterfront. As Delaware's largest city,apartments in Wilmington are really "In the middle of it all!" as the Greater Wilmington Convention & Visitors Bureau promises.

Wilmington Apartments and Cost of Living

As the city has a cost of living index that is on par with the national average, Wilmington apartments for rent are usually in high demand. Because of the wide range of local amenities like groceries, shopping, food and drink, schools, parks, entertainment and public transit, AreaVibes awarded Wilmington a "Very Livable" livability score of 71. Here, the cost of necessities is very normal and residents can expect to pay about $3.57 for a gallon of gasoline and $2.56 for a gallon of milk.

Apartments in Wilmington Work and Study

Wilmington's economy is driven by its accessibility to the rest of the state, pro-business finance laws and acclaimed judicial system. Prospective residents looking at apartments for rent in Wilmington may want to know that many credit card companies, including Bank of America, Chase Card Services and Barclays have regional offices here that provide management, sales and office jobs for Wilmington residents. As a top tourist destination, Wilmington also has a booming service industry that makes up 20 percent of the workforce.

For those seeking higher education, Wilmington is home to institutions including Springfield College, Goldey Beacom College and Wilmington University. Wilmington's streets are filled with students, adding a lively atmosphere to the Brandywine Valley and Wilmington apartments.

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